MONDAY MEDITATION: Holy Sweat (February 26)

He was in anguish and prayed even more earnestly. His sweat became like drops of blood falling on the ground. — Luke 22:44 Why did Jesus experience such agony in the Garden of Gethsemane the night of his arrest? That might sound like a silly question. After all, Jesus saw the bigger picture. He’d predicted his …

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MONDAY MEDITATION: Anger Danger (February 19)

Be angry without sinning. Don’t let the sun set on your anger. — Ephesians 4:26 I highly recommend the daily wisdom of Father Richard Rohr; you can sign up for these meditations HERE. I was particularly struck by what he wrote recently regarding anger: We need the wisdom of a “full prophet,” one who can love and yet criticize, …

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MONDAY MEDITATION: The Spirituality of Travel (February 12)

“You will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” –Acts 1:8 I’ve written before about how traveling is not my strong suit. All the preparations, arrangements, worries, unknowns…Why not just stay home and stream the world on TV? Well, that’s not a very Christian attitude. …

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MONDAY MEDITATION: The Mosaic Bible (February 5)

I know the plans I have in mind for you, declares the Lord; they are plans for peace, not disaster, to give you a future filled with hope. — Jeremiah 29:11 This verse from Jeremiah is one of the most inspirational in the Bible. I remember stumbling upon it while in a dark period of …

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MONDAY MEDITATION: “He Loves Immigrants” (January 22)

He enacts justice for orphans and widows, and he loves immigrants, giving them food and clothing. — Deuteronomy 10:18 An interesting undercurrent in the Bible is the presence and place of immigrants. The tone is set in Genesis 12, with Abraham leaving home to seek God’s promise of establishing a new nation through him. Scripture details …

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MONDAY MEDITATION: About Sin (January 15)

Wash! Be clean! Remove your ugly deeds from my sight. Put an end to such evil; learn to do good. Seek justice: help the oppressed; defend the orphan; plead for the widow. — Isaiah 1:16-17 What we sometimes take for sin is unbiblical. A popular conception is that sin involves a list of iron-clad do’s …

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MONDAY MEDITATION: “Let Me Love You” (January 8)

“Don’t be like them, because your Father knows what you need before you ask.” — Matthew 6:8 I’m a planner. Always have been, always will be. I look ahead, anticipate things, and strategize to either make good things happen or keep bad things from happening. Planners, by definition, have difficulty relinquishing control. That’s not exactly …

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MONDAY MEDITATION: Hidden Sacrifice (January 1)

For God so loved the world that [She] gave her only son. — John 3:16 Recently I returned to Columbia, Missouri, where I had served as campus pastor in the 80’s and 90’s. I was amazed at how young the students looked. [It couldn’t have been because I’m much older now.] That youthfulness reflected the …

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MONDAY MEDITATION: Where Do You Start? (December 25)

“Glory to God in heaven, and on earth peace among those whom he favors!” — Luke 2:14 It’s pretty clear that if we want peace in the world, we need to enter into the lives of others as God did. There were no savior-from-on-high theatrics. No confrontation between sword-wielding angels and the Roman legions. Indeed, …

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